Stop What You’re Doing and Look at This Photo of an 11-Year-Old Mowing the WH Lawn With Trump

President Trump greeted an 11-year-old boy who offered to mow the White House lawn Friday morning.

Frank, from Falls Church, Virginia, was granted permission to mow the grass in the Rose Garden with supervision from park service employees.

Frank wrote a letter last month to the White House offering to aid in the grounds-keeping of the President’s residence, an offer that the President could not refuse.

Read the letter:

It would be my honor to mow the White House lawn some weekend for you. Even though I’m only ten, I would like to show the nation what young people like me are ready for. I admire your business background and have started my business. I have been mowing my neighbors’ lawns for some time. Please see the attached flier. Here’s a list of what I have and you are free to pick whatever you want: power mower, push mower, and weed whacker. I can bring extra fuel for the power mower and charged batteries for the weed whacker. I will do this at no charge.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced Wednesday that Frank got the job, and would assist “the grounds-keeping crew here at the White House and will help cut the grass in the Rose Garden.”

Frank eschewed modern technology and used a traditional gas push mower to cut the lawn.

According to a recent interview, Frank typically charges $8 for a lawn mow but offered to do it for Trump for free. He also told Trump he wanted to be a Navy SEAL when he grows up.

President Trump embraced Frank and told the boy he did a “great job,” according to the White House press pool.

The press pool also reports that Frank’s mowing was excellent, both straight and thorough.